jritger wrote:compiled by our very own wade selph. i know this is omitting at least flyboy aviation north course #2 (over the lake)....so if it's missing anything else chime in.

Georgia's Longest Disc Golf HolesRank Length Hole # Course1 1600 7 Fly Boy Aviation DGC North, World's longest known disc golf hole at 1600' down a manicured grass runway. Private - must have permission to play - absolutely no walk-ons!2 1085 11 McCurry, Temp tee - NOT a temp tee - as there are NO CONCRETE tees at McCurry and all the tees are natural, it is a Gold tee for Hole 11, which like the Gold tee for hole 8 can be used ANYTIME the park is open3 1082 13 JP Moseley

Thanks to our very own Manager of Data in the state, Wade for his work on the courses, as well as his picture taking and number compiling for everyone to see!

How about some info on this fly boy course. Where is it? Who do I have to contact to go play it? Is the course any good? If you guys want to keep secrets let me know in pm, because the thought of playing a private course that is good intrests me.

Also patriots park outside augusta has a hole that is 700+ ft. that didn't make the list somehow. Jeez....get stuff right for a change people.

I love a mega short hole that has a lot of character. One of my favorites is a hole in Waco, TX #3 at Cameron Park, 155 feet downhill (60 ft drop) creek immediately behind and right of pin (30 feet) through a perfect squared hole in a mesquite tree. If your short you catch the hill and usually roll in creek...it's a great ace run shot but you have to push the limits of OB to get enough speed to differ from the height needed to make the square hole fairway. It's usually a putt off the end of the tee box but you would be suprised what a tricky little shot it is.

in Oklahoma the shortest hole on a tournament course is only 165 feet #17 @ the Lodge, but it's a real island with with real water only 29 feet front to back and 85 feet left to right. Your teeing off 50ft. above the hole so it plays about 110ft. Very short but very tricky. It still has never been aced and there is nothing in the way but air and FEAR.

K-Mack wrote:What would it take to be the shortest hole (in feet) in GA?

I love a mega short hole that has a lot of character. One of my favorites is a hole in Waco, TX #3 at Cameron Park, 155 feet downhill (60 ft drop) creek immediately behind and right of pin (30 feet) through a perfect squared hole in a mesquite tree. If your short you catch the hill and usually roll in creek...it's a great ace run shot but you have to push the limits of OB to get enough speed to differ from the height needed to make the square hole fairway. It's usually a putt off the end of the tee box but you would be suprised what a tricky little shot it is.

in Oklahoma the shortest hole on a tournament course is only 165 feet #17 @ the Lodge, but it's a real island with with real water only 29 feet front to back and 85 feet left to right. Your teeing off 50ft. above the hole so it plays about 110ft. Very short but very tricky. It still has never been aced and there is nothing in the way but air and FEAR.

I remember #4 (or #5) at the Chastain course was listed at 110'! The hole was blind and laid out so that tee was about 25' from the edge of a deep ravine and the basket at the bottom of it. All you seemingly had to do was drop it over the edge and it was a birdie. Sounds easy enough but I lost several discs on the hole.

Hole 1 at the new course in Walhalla is 90'. You do have to throw over a good sized creek though. A 3 is unacceptable here as well. I'm giving up on disc golf now because of this hole. My 3 should count as a bogey.

Earlewood Hole #4 (160’)(Plays much shorter) - Straight slight down hill, or use the left to right route. Beware of creek, it is in front and circles around to the left of the basket. Between the tee-pad and the basket the creek bed has concrete near the pipe that goes under the road. If you are surrounded by this concrete you are Out of Bounds. Treat it as being surrounded by water. Tournies play like an island hole and is roped off behind the basket. Again, you should get a two, but many walk away with a circle four.

Also, #15 is the Trailer Trash Hole. 185' feet on a good day, OB behind and to the right, choice of Left or right off the teepad, and a big trailer to avoid. I've tried to get rid of that hole for tournaments, but by popular demand, I always end up keeping it.